beau·ty [byoo-tee]
noun, plural beau·ties.
1.
the quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations (as shape, color, sound, etc.), a meaningful design or pattern, or something else (as a personality in which high spiritual qualities are manifest).
2.
a beautiful person, especially a woman.
3.
a beautiful thing, as a work of art or a building.
4.
Often, beauties. something that is beautiful in nature or in some natural or artificial environment.
5.
an individually pleasing or beautiful quality; grace; charm: a vivid blue area that is the one real beauty of the painting.
Origin:
1225–75; Middle English be ( a ) ute < Old French beaute; replacing Middle English bealte < Old French beltet < Vulgar Latin *bellitāt- (stem of *bellitās ), equivalent to Latin bell ( us ) fine + -itāt- -ity

To me it's something that touches your heart when you see it. Happy wild animals at play, sunrise, sunset, things most people take for granted. Maybe even someone you find visually and / or emotionally appealing.

To me it's something that touches your heart when you see it. Happy wild animals at play, sunrise, sunset, things most people take for granted. Maybe even someone you find visually and / or emotionally appealing.